Incoming Resources
- From what is to what if, unleashing the power of imagination to create the future we want, Rob Hopkins
- Imagery and visual expression in therapy, Vija Bergs Lusebrink
- The medieval imagination, Jacques Le Goff ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- The imagination muscle, where good ideas come from : (and how to have more of them), Albert Read
- Lost knowledge of the imagination, Gary Lachman
- World enough & time, on creativity and slowing down, Christian McEwen
- Ideas are your only currency, Rod Judkins
- Captivated, J.M. Barrie, the du Mauriers and the dark side of Neverland, Piers Dudgeon
- Very good lives, the fringe benefits of failure and the importance of imagination, J.K. Rowling
- Imaginable, how to see the future coming and be ready for anything, Jane McGonigal
- The spark, igniting the creative fire that lives within us all, created by Lyn Heward ; and written by John U. Bacon
- The critical imagination, James Grant
- The visionary eye, essays in the arts, literature, and science, J. Bronowski ; selected and edited by Piero E. Ariotti in collaboration with Rita Bronowski
- The Oxford handbook of sound and imagination, edited by Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard, Mads Walther-Hansen, and Martin Knakkergaard, Volume 1
- Young children's understanding of pretense, Paul L. Harris, Robert D. Kavanaugh, with commentary by Henry M. Wellman and Anne K. Hickling and a reply by the authors
- Imagination, Mary Warnock
- Imagine, how creativity works, Jonah Lehrer
- The poetics of space, Gaston Bachelard ; translated from the French by Maria Jolas ; with a new foreword by John R. Stilgoe
- Captivated, J.M. Barrie, the du Mauriers and the dark side of Neverland, Piers Dudgeon
- Your 3 best super powers, meditation, imagination & intuition, Sonia Choquette
- Image & imagination, ideas and inspiration for teen writers, by Nick Healy and Kristen McCurry
- Out of our minds, what we think and how we came to think it, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- This is a prototype, the curious craft of building new ideas, Scott Witthoft ; illustrations by Scott Teplin
- Reflections on imagination, human capacity and ethnographic method, edited by Mark Harris, University of St Andrews, UK, Nigel Rapport, University of St Andrews, UK
- The anxiety of freedom, imagination and individuality in Locke's political thought, Uday Singh Mehta
- Jewish writing and the deep places of the imagination, Mark Krupnick ; edited by Jean K. Carney and Mark Shechner
- The Oxford handbook of sound and imagination, edited by Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard, Mads Walther-Hansen, and Martin Knakkergaard, Volume 2
- Air and dreams, an essay on the imagination of movement, Gaston Bachelard ; translated from the French by Edith R. Farrell and C. Frederick Farrell
- The fantasy principle, psychoanalysis of the imagination, Michael Vannoy Adams
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, AgustÃn Fuentes
- Playing and reality, D. W. Winnicott
- Art and imagination, a study in the philosophy of mind, Roger Scruton
- The wake of imagination, ideas of creativity in Western culture, Richard Kearney
- The mnemonic imagination, remembering as creative practice, Emily Keightley and Michael Pickering
- Literature in its place, James Britton
- Desolate Market, by Julian Turner
- The potential of fantasy and imagination, edited by Anees A. Sheikh, John T. Shaffer
- The poetics of space, Gaston Bachelard ; translated by Maria Jolas ; foreword by Mark Z. Danielewski ; introduction by Richard Kearney
- Imagining, a phenomenological study, Edward S. Casey
- Picturing power, visual depiction and social relations, edited by Gordon Fyfe and John Law
- Water and dreams, an essay on the imagination of matter, Gaston Bachelard ; translated from the French by Edith R. Farrell
- Music and imagination, by Aaron Copland
- Jung on active imagination, key readings selected and introduced by Joan Chodorow
- The fantasy principle, psychoanalysis of the imagination, Michael Vannoy Adams
- The imagination, Jean-Paul Sartre; translated by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf
- The ideal real, Beckett's fiction and imagination, Paul Davies
- The imaginary, a phenomenological psychology of the imagination, Jean-Paul Sartre ; revised by Arlette Elka im Sartre ; translated and with an introduction by Jonathan Webber
- The imagination, Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf
- Magical thought in creative writing, the distinctive roles of fantasy and imagination in fiction, Anne Wilson
- The child's world of make-believe, experimental studies of imaginative play, Jerome L. Singer ; with chapters by Ephraim Biblow ... [and others]